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Subcellular localization and aggresome formation of NS1. ( a and b ) BSR cells were transfected with the lifeact-mCherry, <t>sec61b-mCherry,</t> and LAMP1-mCherry expression plasmids for 12 h, infected with BTV1-NS1-552eGFP (MOI = 0.1), fixed, and then infected with BTV1-NS1-552eGFP (MOI = 0.1) or BTV1-WT (MOI = 0.1) and probed with antibodies against β-tubulin and γ-tubulin to label cell microtubules and the MTOC (red). Hoechst 33342 staining (blue). Bar, 20 µm. ( c ) BSR cells were infected with BTV1-NS1-552eGFP (MOI = 0.1) or BTV1-WT (MOI = 0.1), fixed, and probed with antibodies against vimentin (red). The nuclei were stained with Hoechst 33342 (blue). Bar, 20 µm.
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Subcellular localization and aggresome formation of NS1. ( a and b ) BSR cells were transfected with the lifeact-mCherry, <t>sec61b-mCherry,</t> and LAMP1-mCherry expression plasmids for 12 h, infected with BTV1-NS1-552eGFP (MOI = 0.1), fixed, and then infected with BTV1-NS1-552eGFP (MOI = 0.1) or BTV1-WT (MOI = 0.1) and probed with antibodies against β-tubulin and γ-tubulin to label cell microtubules and the MTOC (red). Hoechst 33342 staining (blue). Bar, 20 µm. ( c ) BSR cells were infected with BTV1-NS1-552eGFP (MOI = 0.1) or BTV1-WT (MOI = 0.1), fixed, and probed with antibodies against vimentin (red). The nuclei were stained with Hoechst 33342 (blue). Bar, 20 µm.
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Subcellular localization and aggresome formation of NS1. ( a and b ) BSR cells were transfected with the lifeact-mCherry, sec61b-mCherry, and LAMP1-mCherry expression plasmids for 12 h, infected with BTV1-NS1-552eGFP (MOI = 0.1), fixed, and then infected with BTV1-NS1-552eGFP (MOI = 0.1) or BTV1-WT (MOI = 0.1) and probed with antibodies against β-tubulin and γ-tubulin to label cell microtubules and the MTOC (red). Hoechst 33342 staining (blue). Bar, 20 µm. ( c ) BSR cells were infected with BTV1-NS1-552eGFP (MOI = 0.1) or BTV1-WT (MOI = 0.1), fixed, and probed with antibodies against vimentin (red). The nuclei were stained with Hoechst 33342 (blue). Bar, 20 µm.

Journal: Journal of Virology

Article Title: Visualization and tracking of tubule-derived, fluorescent-labeled NS1 as a marker of bluetongue virus in living cells

doi: 10.1128/jvi.00896-25

Figure Lengend Snippet: Subcellular localization and aggresome formation of NS1. ( a and b ) BSR cells were transfected with the lifeact-mCherry, sec61b-mCherry, and LAMP1-mCherry expression plasmids for 12 h, infected with BTV1-NS1-552eGFP (MOI = 0.1), fixed, and then infected with BTV1-NS1-552eGFP (MOI = 0.1) or BTV1-WT (MOI = 0.1) and probed with antibodies against β-tubulin and γ-tubulin to label cell microtubules and the MTOC (red). Hoechst 33342 staining (blue). Bar, 20 µm. ( c ) BSR cells were infected with BTV1-NS1-552eGFP (MOI = 0.1) or BTV1-WT (MOI = 0.1), fixed, and probed with antibodies against vimentin (red). The nuclei were stained with Hoechst 33342 (blue). Bar, 20 µm.

Article Snippet: Lifeact-mCherry (catalog no. 193300), sec61b-mCherry (catalog no. 90994), and LAMP1-mCherry (catalog no. 45147) were purchased from Addgene (Watertown, MA, USA).

Techniques: Transfection, Expressing, Infection, Staining